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BROOKLYN DOCTOR |STEANSHP DAGH OPENS KITCHEN TO| NEAR BRITAIN ON ~ mys ‘anished Bride Who Has Lost Control of Money Father Left j the war, had almost completed her trip across the Attantic without in- terference on Feb. 23, according to messages received here to-day. These messages asscrted that the Dacia was 400 miles west'of Lands nd, England, on that date, and would | proceed through the English Channel | Not raw but—steam- Ready to serve after only 20 minutes in your double boiler. EAST 720 TRE Girl Employees in Laundry Scurry for Safety Into the Street. Fire on the top floor of the eight- story loft building and factory at Nos. 508-607 East Beventy-second Street drove spores of men and women scurrying from the building at ® o'clock to-day. Includeg among those who fled were all the giris employed jm the Mtancourt Laundry which oc- cupies the first and second floors of the building. ‘The fire started In the storeroome of D. 8. Hess & Co. decorators, whose store is at Fifth Avenue and Forty-seventh Street. They occupy the seventh, and eighth floore and i their stock is of a highly inflammable nature. Bo hot and amoky wae the biase that the first firemen on the scene turned in @ eecond alarm and five; minutes later a third alarm. A few men at work on the seventh Boor of the building escaped without dim- culty. ‘The biase was confined to the sev- onth and eighth floors, Many of the Stancourt Laundry employees re- entered the building while the fire was burning and covered machines and Jaundered goods for protection against the water that was pouring down trom above. In the rear of the building in which the fire started is a nine-story fao- tory ocoupled by clothing shops. The top floor is used by Wolf & Co., white goods manufacturers. When the fire started fire drills ‘were sounded in all the shops in the Beventy-third Street building. Rose Michelson of No. 15 East One Hundred and Gixteenth Street, one of Wold & Co.'s employess, tell down- MRS. ERWIN MILLS- SLAYER SAVED FROM CHAIR. Glordane Pleads Guilty te Man- alaughter, Gees to Prison. Gregorio Gordano, formerly a shoe- maker at No. 186 Mott Street, who had spent nearly two years in the ‘death house” at Sing Bing, was freed from the shadow of the electric chair to-day when Judge Mulqueen, in General Sea- sions, sentenced him to serve not leas than seven and not more than nineteen yeare in Bing Sing upon his plea guilty to manslaughter in the first de- Gree. staire and sustained injuries which [82% required her removal to Flower Hos- if} pital TRUTHYUL, — es bedtooe BUD FISHER ’ Famous Cartoonist, says: “Tuxedo has made a pipe my favorite form of emoking. Its coolness and — pipe emoking a real | Reet Fisken ‘Tuxedo Keeps You BAKERS, FEARFUL OF PROSECUTION, NAY CUT PRES Hartigan Hears That Five- Cent Loaves Are to Be Restored. Information that the price of bread ‘ wiN go back to 6 cents all over New (Prom the Indianapolis Atas.) “Why 414 you fail to show up for the performance last night?’ asked ibrette. “Were you nick? you feel that. you want up some Tuxedo, begin to circulate through more W s You just look at the snappy, brainy, in your own town ‘uxedo. It's the same way over the country — millions of A Tuxedo their day- by-day cheerful companion. Smoke all you want of Tuxedo. It won't bite or blister. The famous “Tuxedo Process” has taken that all out. There's just simple, creamy-smooth smoker's delight in mild, rich, mellow, superb Tuxedo, YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE cheery men amoke T' Americans Convenient, glassine wrapped, meicture- proof pouch. . . - York in the next few days hae been and also to have found that the smaller bakers a ting into their business by refusing to boost prices, Assistant District Attorney De Ford fe to-day comparing transcripts of evidence given yesterday by Jefferson Lasher, a Ward Baking Company Griver, with testimony given by Lasher last week before Myer Nuss- bat, the referee presiding at Deputy General Becker's bread in- by his superiors to inatruct dealers to ask 6 cents retail for bread. Yes- terday he repudiated that testimony. Arthur Gibson, assistant to Geor Hoernle, manager of Ward = ing Company, was called, but it took twenty minutes to get him to under- gtand the nature of immunity and Mr, Becker to examine him. Hoernle, called, shouted at once: “I refuse to waive.” He was exoused. Hoernle and Gibson were the men who, Lasher said last week, told him to instruct the retailers what to A Ld eo Frid: Joseph Leiter, whea' when. mpecuiater, ‘will testify voluntarily. BRE WHO VANSHED WHEN MOVE MAN DD LOSES EBAY CONTROL to | matoes, FED THEHOGRY Gives Hot Lunches to 200 Poor School Children Free of Charge. ‘The free kitchen at No. 21 Cheever Place, Broklyn, was not opened un- ‘tll 12 o'clock to-day, but as early aa 11 there were half a dosen hungry little boys hanging around, sniffing ‘the ravishing orders of the macaront | that was simmering in a big copper ‘boiler, the spicy beef that was ,Sizsiing in @ gigantic casserole and the tomatoes that stewed over on thelr corner of the range. The boys pressed their forearms against their thin stomachs now and then when an extra appetising whiff came their ‘way, and whenever they did the doc- tor enid: “Patience, my friends. The food wil! not be ready for awhile yet; but when it fs you shall be helped right away.” “Um-m-m-m!" cried the boys, and held on tight as they could to their pinched tummies. The doctor is a swarthy man of forty-five or #0, of medium height and a pleasing plumpness. He hates hunger as some good men hate ein, and he says he ts going to do all he can to fight hunger in this part of Brooklyn as long as there is used. His name is 8. A. de Yoanna, and he te the seventh eration of a family whose men we all been doctors. ‘The reporter for The Evening World found him busy with carpenter's tools, putting the finishing touches to the three long tables, which will seat twenty-eight persons each. ‘The house is an ancient structure, somewhat run down, but the walls of the lower stories have all been painted white, new linoleum has béen lala and the whole place has been made very clean and attract: /e. ‘There are several factories near by, to say nothing of Public Schools N ten of the Sacred Heart. For days Dr. de Yoanna has sent cards around proclaiming the free kitchen, as fol- lows: “The schools feed the brain. “We feed the body. “Without strong, healthy brain and body we have weaklings.” He has long prescribed for and given medicine to the poor without charge, his friends say, but his free kitchen Is new. idea,” he eald. hungry people in my neighborhood, so T've opened this place. I expect to give free luncheon to 200 echool chil- dren every day, and to give a meal to the evening. “Then between 7 and 8 o'clock P. M. I expect to eed 200 unemployed men and women daily. I shall feed them first and investigate them afterward. I'm a doctor, I don't think many of them will fool me. At that, it ls Detter to be fooled a little than to let & great many go hungry. No; there won't be any pauperizing about it. ‘Whoever wishes to contribute some- thing may do #0 and welcome, Al- ready friends of mine have put ip $15. As goon an I get a lot of con- tributors I shall publish the list. “Thus fer I have on hand fifty loaves of bread, Ofty pounds of meat, twenty-five cheeses, four cases of macaroni and two dosen cans of to- Yes, I shall give coffee with meals, but not strong for the chil- dren, Cakes? Yes; a few will do no harm. “If we are convinced that this free kitchen i# @ q@uccess, one of m brothers will open one like it in Will- famaburg and another in the Eastern District.’ Neighbora say that the father of the tors de Yoanna has given away 100 tons of coal this winter. —_——>—_—_ T'S PET BUTTS COLONEL, ‘The Welsh Fusiliers, who have lost their regimental pet at the front, were presented by Queen Victoria with a SOUTH NORWALK, Conn. Feb | Sze %.—Mre. Lulu Taylor Dickson and Mre, Susan Taylor Nichols were ap- pointed conservators of the estate of their sister, Mrs; heir to one-fourth of an estate of about $50,000, left by their father. Mrs, Mills, twenty, pretty, three-months bride of Erwin t the all about forty-five, disappeared, leaving his wife. A fine musician and singer, Mrs. Mills amused herself by playing the piano in Jeliffe's movie theatre, which he sold the day before both dinappeared. Their ‘relatives think they have to Califorgia, It was said in cou “Do you think Mrs, Mille will re- * Judge, Brad asked her di jor wi way she would never come back,” was he sorrowful answer, mated to the court that Femeus Green Tia conse! ere desired lest Mrs. mas cers 10c In Tin Hamiders 40c and 80c In Glam Humidors 50c end 900 Mre. Jelliffe is of the prominent mally pat ea, 4 smoking Pais ‘who. hap be Che iroet, fon irresistible, "Hevcharged ‘Roreely and butted his flercely r against an generat well ith such force that both his eyes were and his face was otherwise trouser strap, ‘close dlackened thi jo the goat earned the Batt sean a Siroal a esd record years wervice saved him from being peniaed out. SS NOT 80 FINE. (From he Pittatumgh Clronicle Telegraph.) F Ap elderly farmer Grove into town one | I @ay and bitched his team to @ telegraph post. “Here,” exclaimed the burly police- " noel, the bey ateni” 6 shouted, the ‘rate tarmer. 5 wi, e sign » ‘Wine for Mecbing’ , — WHY THEY FAIL. (Prom the Atchison Globe.) Some men are failures because they have pinned all of thelr faith to the horseshoe over their door, —_—_————_—_ ‘THE SOOLOGY CLASS. (Prom the Pithedelphie Ledger) ‘| Teacher—James, what do you know about the rabbit? James—That its left hind foot is lucky. “I don’t know just where I got the| |") “T hate to see #0 many |} 200 more between 6 and 7 o'clock in| |: WAY TO GERMANY Sends Word She Will Take the Course Through English Channel. The ateamship Dacia, which sailed from Norfolk Feb. 11 for Rotterdam with cotton, in the face of assertions that she would be seized by British! men-of-war inasmuch as she had been a German vessel at the outbreak of AND COLOR MHA Don’t Stay Gray! It Dark-| ens So Naturally that | Nobody Can Tell. | You can turn gray, faded hair beau- tifully dark and lustrous almost over sight if, you'll get » 50 cent bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage and fe Compound” at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old, famous Sage Tea Recipe are sold annually, me 8 well-known druggist here, because it darkens the hair so paturally and Uist? that no one can tell it has been applied. Those whore hale is turning gray, be- coming faded, dry, ecraggly and thin | have a surprise awaiting them, because | after one or two applications the gray | hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful—all dan- | druff goes, scalp itching and falling hair Phi is is the age of youth. Gray-haired, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sul- it and you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your | — appearance within a few days. phur DEL MONTE Peaches ‘4 are preserved by heat 4} alone, with all their natural distinctive flavor re- tained—large, luscious, selec- ted California peaches picked and packed the day they ripen, in our sanitary factories located * where the products grow. :) honors and awards from 4 this country’s leading ‘| food experts because of ‘| their purity and uniform '| high quality. Ask your grocer for '{ DEL MONTE fruits, 4 vegetables and pre- { serves — if you want high quality at a mod- erate price. California Fruit Canners Association Largest Cannere of Fruits and Vegetables in the World San Francisco, California NORTH & DALZELL, 111 Hudson Street, New York City, Agents. yi Ni to Rotterdam if not taken. The Dacia is owned by Edward N. Breitung of this city, who purchased her from the Hamburg-Americaa line and changed her registry, placing her under the American flag. Mr. Brel- tung also purchased the Seguranca of the Ward line, an American vessel, and had her remodelied as a freighter. The Seguranca is now loading with provisions for Rotterdam and is ex- pected to sail from this port within a day or two. 4 Sunday World Wants ' Work Monday Wonders, Stores Everywhere -With the Best of Brerything to Eat and Drinks Best Butter Extra choice, high-grade Creamery; Ib. ut money in your excellent food on 33° Print Butter Belle Brook; fanciest quality; 1-Ib. carton East View New Laid Deliciously fresh; only in sealed cartons; dozen ed and unsmoked, in olive oil, can....... b) Dainty and delicious, the most remarkable Newlald Bes? Be carton... e Sardine offer ever made and sure to please every purchaser. Norway avge. 15 to kit; § Ib. kit, 5005 each Ge [Pure Lard, Pais cttt 12°] Crosse & Blackwell’s Mother Cook’s Jelly, in glass tumblers, each Orange Marmalade Hartley’s Marmalade, both famous im } e-/19° dams, Gem Brand, assorted flavors, glass jar. . fe Evaporated Milk, Lakeview... 3 tall cans 17¢€$ can 6€ Evaporated Milk, Belle Brook; 3 tall cans 20€3 can 7€ 5 aoe Stamps Free with sani can Essie Milk; richest and best ce Me 10° Early June Canned Peas—Very Special Ormonde Castle Peas, choice, can. .8¢3 8 cans 28¢ East View Peas, sifted; extra choice, can..12¢3 2 cans 23¢ Essie Peas, extra sifted; choicest and most delicious, can 15¢ Grape Fruit, big, solid and juicy; eac! Best Maine 7 At All 38 Fresh Market Cod, Potatoes, 15-lb. peck, 19¢ James Butler Inc. Markets Haddock & Flounders, |b. Se Fresh CodfishSteaks, choice &nourishing,3lbs.25¢ Fancy Oysters, in the shell or opened; dozen, 10e Extra Specials in Poultry and Meats. Philadelphia Capons, Extrs plump and tender... 1b. 28€ Shaw’s Irish Bacon, The finest imported, lb. 29¢ Smoked Shoulders, Lean and juicy-tike hams, .Ib, a Sirloin Steak, Plain cuts, city dressed beef... .Ib. Prime Rib Roast Beef, City dressed........ Ib. 18¢ Fresh-Made Country Sausages, Very fine, lb. 15¢ At All 181 James But. nc. Licensed Stores Old Cabinet Rye Whiskey, tui! quart, $15 ful pint, 50¢ 60 2a Stamps Free with each quart of Old Cabinet, 25 Za Stamps Free with each pint of Old Cabinet. Guinness’s Stout, in bottles, dozen.. $1.03 3 bottles, 38e Guinness’s Stout, in splits, dosen...... 90€3 3 eplis, 28e Allowance for empties: 10c per dos. splits; 15¢ per doz. bottles, 2a¢ Stamps I a 50 with case of ger Beer, i Td Liebmann’s, Ruppert’s, Ehret’s or Koehler’s Deposit of 25c required for return of case and % Empty Bottles, a ae Double ave Orders Delivered

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